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When the popular Saturday morning cartoon series '''''Garfield and Friends''''' was released to DVD, the international prints were used. As a result, the title cards for ''U.S. Acres'' (a segment within the show based off of another comic strip by creator Jim Davis) matched their international rename--''Orson's Farm''. This has rendered the original ''U.S. Acres'' versions rare and hard to find, even more so applying to the original versions of the ''U.S. Acres'' "Quickies," which were never shown in syndication.
When the popular Saturday morning cartoon series ''Garfield and Friends'' was released on DVD, international prints were used. As a result, '''the title cards for ''U.S. Acres'' (a segment within the show based on another comic strip by creator Jim Davis) matched their international rename--''Orson's Farm''. This has rendered the original ''U.S. Acres'' versions rare and hard to find''', even more so applying to the original versions of the ''U.S. Acres'' "Quickies," which were never shown in syndication.


''U.S. Acres'' title cards have shown up on VHS recordings, uploaded by YouTube users like CDCB2 and TapeTrove. Here is a [https://youtu.be/HdGlcLpRrqg?t=150 season 7 compilation] from Garrett Gilchrist and CDCB. This also includes the season 7 "Garfield rap" intro which is not used on repeats and home video.
''U.S. Acres'' title cards have shown up on VHS recordings, uploaded by YouTube users like CDCB2 and TapeTrove. Here is a [https://youtu.be/HdGlcLpRrqg?t=150 season 7 compilation] from Garrett Gilchrist and CDCB. This also includes the season 7 "Garfield rap" intro which is not used on repeats and home video.
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The season 2 and 3 video releases have many missing Quickies, including all of the "Screaming With Binky" segments.
The season 2 and 3 video releases have many missing Quickies, including all of the "Screaming With Binky" segments.


On November 1st, 2018, Boomerang's Video on Demand Service released the first 30 episodes of 'Garfield and Friends' all of which include the original 'U.S. Acres' title cards. <ref>https://garfieldrestored.blogspot.com/2018/11/garfield-and-friends-4k-reviewanalysis.html</ref>
On November 1st, 2018, Boomerang's Video on Demand Service released the first 30 episodes of 'Garfield and Friends' all of which include the original 'U.S. Acres' title cards.<ref>https://garfieldrestored.blogspot.com/2018/11/garfield-and-friends-4k-reviewanalysis.html</ref>


On January 15th, 2019, a DVD called "20 Garfield Stories" was released by Public Media Distribution, which featured five more U.S. Acres segments with their original title cards: the "Snow Wade and the 77 Dwarves" two-parter, "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere's Duck" and "How Now, Stolen Cow?" from Season 6, and "Kiddie Korner" from Season 7. <ref>https://garfieldrestored.blogspot.com/2019/01/20-garfield-stories.html</ref>
On January 15th, 2019, a DVD called "20 Garfield Stories" was released by PBS Distribution, which featured five more U.S. Acres segments with their original title cards: the "Snow Wade and the 77 Dwarves" two-parter, "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere's Duck" and "How Now, Stolen Cow?" from Season 6, and "Kiddie Korner" from Season 7.<ref>https://garfieldrestored.blogspot.com/2019/01/20-garfield-stories.html</ref>




==Search Completion==  
==Search Completion==  
Finally, on June 22nd, 2021, all US Acres title cards were found to be available via Tubi and Boomerang streaming services. Lost Media Wiki user Zombillions compiled these newly discovered segments in an egregious process that involved screen capping, organizing and crosschecking meticulously over a period of multiple days, from June 23rd, 2021, to June 28th, 2021.  
Finally, on June 22nd, 2021, all US Acres title cards were found to be available via Tubi and Boomerang streaming services. Lost Media Wiki user Zombillions compiled these newly discovered segments in an egregious process that involved screen capping, organizing and crosschecking meticulously over a period of multiple days, from June 23rd, 2021, to June 28th, 2021.  


In addition, every US Acres "Quickie" video segment was also found, but as of 6/28/2021 - these clips have not been recorded and uploaded securely.   
In addition, every US Acres "Quickie" video segment was also found, but as of 6/28/2021 - these clips have not been recorded and uploaded securely.   


==Gallery==
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==See Also==
*[[Garfield "Bound For Home" (lost build of cancelled Nintendo DS game based on comic strip; existence unconfirmed; 2005)]]
*[[Garfield: The Lost Levels (lost Sega Channel exclusive levels of game; mid-1990s)]]
*[[Garfield and Friends "Screaming With Binky" (partially lost segments from animated series; 1988-1990)]]
*[[The Garfield Show "Rodent Rebellion" (found animated television special; 2016)]]
*[[Garfield's Judgment Day (partially found cancelled animated special; late 1980s-early 1990s)]]
*[[Garfield's World Ego Tour (lost live-action special based on comic strip; 2003)]]
*[[Gnorm Gnat (found Jim Davis comic strip; 1973-1975)]]
*[[Jon (found prototype "Garfield" comic strip; 1976-1978)]]
*[[Lasagna Cat (partially found unreleased/prototype episodes of "Garfield" parody web series; 2008-2017)]]
==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 06:22, 27 August 2023

US Acres shelf esteem Clean.png

Original U.S. Acres title card for "Self Esteem."

Status: Found

Date found: 28 Jun 2021

Found by: Various Users

When the popular Saturday morning cartoon series Garfield and Friends was released on DVD, international prints were used. As a result, the title cards for U.S. Acres (a segment within the show based on another comic strip by creator Jim Davis) matched their international rename--Orson's Farm. This has rendered the original U.S. Acres versions rare and hard to find, even more so applying to the original versions of the U.S. Acres "Quickies," which were never shown in syndication.

U.S. Acres title cards have shown up on VHS recordings, uploaded by YouTube users like CDCB2 and TapeTrove. Here is a season 7 compilation from Garrett Gilchrist and CDCB. This also includes the season 7 "Garfield rap" intro which is not used on repeats and home video.

Additionally, the German dub leaves the original U.S. Acres "Quickie" title intact for the first several episodes but switches to the Orson's Farm "Quickie" versions at the end of Season 1.

The season 2 and 3 video releases have many missing Quickies, including all of the "Screaming With Binky" segments.

On November 1st, 2018, Boomerang's Video on Demand Service released the first 30 episodes of 'Garfield and Friends' all of which include the original 'U.S. Acres' title cards.[1]

On January 15th, 2019, a DVD called "20 Garfield Stories" was released by PBS Distribution, which featured five more U.S. Acres segments with their original title cards: the "Snow Wade and the 77 Dwarves" two-parter, "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere's Duck" and "How Now, Stolen Cow?" from Season 6, and "Kiddie Korner" from Season 7.[2]


Search Completion

Finally, on June 22nd, 2021, all US Acres title cards were found to be available via Tubi and Boomerang streaming services. Lost Media Wiki user Zombillions compiled these newly discovered segments in an egregious process that involved screen capping, organizing and crosschecking meticulously over a period of multiple days, from June 23rd, 2021, to June 28th, 2021.

In addition, every US Acres "Quickie" video segment was also found, but as of 6/28/2021 - these clips have not been recorded and uploaded securely.

Gallery

See Also

References